Influence of Indian Philosophies
1) saṃsāra – Wheel of Birth and Death
rebirth of every living creature
2) karman – act
all that I chose to do: deeds, words, thoughts
each act follows a reaction; even for the next life
sadness, pain – suffering
seek for release
caste system
hierarchical social order
Siddhārtha Gautama
historical Buddh
middle of Russia. Also, there is Central Siberian Plateau in the north center of Siberia which is a huge highland. Besides, there are many rivers, streams and lakes.
4) Composition of population
According to the 2010 census, the most recent estimates indicate that 81.5% of the population is Russian. Tatars constitute 3.8%; Ukrainians make up 3%; Chuvash form 1.2%; Bashkir account for 0.9%; Bel
2) mammonism
Mommonism is a one of serious problem. It is the phenomenon that people think that they can do everything if they have money. However, through industrialization age, people recognized that we have more important thing than money. If we seek only money and follow rich person, it is obvious that our society may be full of dimness and people would do everything to earn money regardless
Corruption is an important negative factor in economic development in many states. Corruption centers on the government as the central actor in economic development, especially in its international aspects. Through foreign policy, the government mediates the national economy’s relationship to the world economy.
Corruption is by no means limited to the global South. Bur for several reasons, c
The Asian economic crisis raised the need of a union of countries to stabilize the global economy and to support continuous development.
G20 held a summit talk to resolve the current global economy crisis by the necessary cooperation of developed countries and rising countries.
Japan’s Economy after the Global Economy Crisis and Its Responses
The Four Unfavorable Factors in the Japan